Loosalu-Paluküla nature trail and camping site

This nature trail, which is 7.7 km long, connects the highest point in Western Estonia, Hiiemägi Hill (106 m), and the Loosalu bog island. Take 4 to 5 hours to cover the entire trail.Don’t forget your wellies and be careful when moving between the hollows. A boardwalk will lead you to ‘Little Loosalu Lake’. The trail comes to an end at the foot of Reevimägi Hill (99 m).Interesting to know:Here, you will see Estonia’s largest bog lake – Lake Loosalu.The pike and perch that live in the lake are black in colour and taste of peat mud.The pine forests around the bogs are criss-crossed by elk paths.

This nature trail, which is 7.7 km long, connects the highest point in Western Estonia, Hiiemägi Hill (106 m), and the Loosalu bog island. Take 4 to 5 hours to cover the entire trail.Don’t forget your wellies and be careful when moving between the hollows. A boardwalk will lead you to ‘Little Loosalu Lake’. The trail comes to an end at the foot of Reevimägi Hill (99 m).Interesting to know:Here, you will see Estonia’s largest bog lake – Lake Loosalu.The pike and perch that live in the lake are black in colour and taste of peat mud.The pine forests around the bogs are criss-crossed by elk paths.

This nature trail, which is 7.7 km long, connects the highest point in Western Estonia, Hiiemägi Hill (106 m), and the Loosalu bog island. Take 4 to 5 hours to cover the entire trail.Don’t forget your wellies and be careful when moving betwee